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I was so thrilled to pick up Zork on GOG. Then Infocom titles were why I wanted a computer when I was a teenager and how I started gaming. I have so much love for the brilliant, imaginative writing of the all text adventures.

Any chance the rest of their library might find it's way to my GOG shelves soon?
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simplygreg: I was so thrilled to pick up Zork on GOG. Then Infocom titles were why I wanted a computer when I was a teenager and how I started gaming. I have so much love for the brilliant, imaginative writing of the all text adventures.

Any chance the rest of their library might find it's way to my GOG shelves soon?
no-one really knows im afraid, GoG has to make deals with the legal owners of the games and all their IP etc, its not as simple as just picking a game, making it run and selling it.

More classics are always welcome though.
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simplygreg: I was so thrilled to pick up Zork on GOG. Then Infocom titles were why I wanted a computer when I was a teenager and how I started gaming. I have so much love for the brilliant, imaginative writing of the all text adventures.

Any chance the rest of their library might find it's way to my GOG shelves soon?
Vote for them on the wishlist!
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simplygreg: I was so thrilled to pick up Zork on GOG. Then Infocom titles were why I wanted a computer when I was a teenager and how I started gaming. I have so much love for the brilliant, imaginative writing of the all text adventures.

Any chance the rest of their library might find it's way to my GOG shelves soon?
Check PM for a link on where to get them till they come on GOG.
pity I never played any infocom IF game, only RtZ which I could never solve. I find IF games make quite good reading on long bus rides since the interpreters don't eat up a lot of battery on my phone.